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One of the byproducts of Arkansas’ offensive system is the way it showcases different players from week-to-week. Any wide receiver is capable of a big game and often the go-to for the Razorbacks changes by game. There might be no better example than the fact Joe Adams and Jarius Wright are each closing in on the career receptions record for the Razorbacks. Adams ranks No. 3 on the career receptions list at Arkansas with 151. Wright is right behind him at 150.

An Arkansas tight end couldn’t ask for a much better compliment than Bobby Petrino paid Chris Gragg. Petrino said Gragg is allowing the offense to do things it did with D.J. Williams on the field. Williams, a consistent receiver and blocker, is currently with the Green Bay Packers and was named the Mackey Award winner as the nation’s top college tight end for 2010.

Tyler Wilson has come to expect center Travis Swanson and guard Alvin Bailey on the field with him when taking first-team snaps. Who mans the other spots on the line is anybody’s guess these days. Coaches are working a variety of players at the other guard and two tackle positions. Wilson said it hasn’t impacted his comfort level running the offense.

Arkansas was picked by SEC media members as the third-best team in the league this season. But… Those two teams picked ahead of the Razorbacks overall were also picked ahead of them in the brutal SEC West. Arkansas earned 18 votes for finishing as the league champion. But Alabama (98) and LSU (29) each finished ahead of the Razorbacks, who are viewed by some as a contender for the league with an opportunity to compete for a national title.

Arkansas placed four players on the Southeastern Conference’s 2010 all-freshmen team. Offensive linemen Alvin Bailey and Travis Swanson made the list along with kicker Zach Hocker and defensive lineman Byran Jones. Former Little Rock Christian tailback Michael Dyer was also part of the squad following his season at Auburn.

Tents began springing up outside Gate 17 of Reynolds Razorback Stadium on Monday. Students eager to get first-come, first-served seating to No. 1 Alabama and No. 10 Arkansas didn’t want to wait until Saturday to get in line. By 11 p.m. Thursday, more than 120 temporary dwellings populated Stadium Drive and Tent City stretched nearly a half mile down to Pomfret Hall.